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NOVEMBER 19, 2015 — Issue 92

'Tis the season See the ultimate list of this year's area holiday events inside


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an the holidays really be upon us again? The most popular items on people’s gift It seems like just yesterday that I was lists: 60.3 percent will purchase apparel or clothdashing through the mall with a oneing accessories; 46.2 percent said they will purtrack mind, crying all the way, looking for chase books, CDs, DVDs and/or video games, last-minute gifts. and 41.2 percent said they will buy toys; 21.8 Ah, the thrill of the chase. percent will buy jewelry and 30.5 percent will I’m sure I’ll wait until the last minute again buy food and/or candy, according to the survey. this year. Maybe I should take note of some JASON THOMAS While the malls might already be bustling, national trends. SoIn Editor Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, is the Nearly 57 percent of those celebrating the traditional starting gate for the retail race. In holidays had already started shopping by early today's centerpiece you’ll find events across Southern this month, up from 54 percent last year and 49 percent Indiana celebrating the holidays. in 2008, according to the National Retail Federation’s So take a break and enjoy family and friends. The mad November consumer survey. dash through the mall can wait. I’ve always assumed holiday-induced procrastination is more of a guy issue. I could be on to something. The — Jason Thomas is the editor of SoIn. He can be reached by federation states in its survey that 58.4 percent of women phone at 812-206-2127 or email at jason.thomas@newsandhave already started checking off their holiday lists, tribune.com. Follow him on Twitter: @ScoopThomas. compared to 54.6 percent of men.

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Holiday contest for a sweet cause SOIN THE KNOW

• WHAT: Candy Cane Making

Contest with a visit from Santa benefiting Dare to Care Food Bank • WHEN: Noon, Saturday, Dec. 5 • WHERE: Buckhead Mountain Grill, 707 Riverside Drive, Jeffersonville • WHY: Celebrate the Holidays offering some candy making fun, a visit with Santa, sweet specials and to help ensure folks get food who go to bed hungry JEFFERSONVILLE — Buckhead Mountain Grill welcomes the public to enjoy a kids' candy cane making contest with a visit from Santa on Saturday, Dec. 5. Santa will be by the Dare to Care Christmas Tree ready for sit and pics with the kids plus a $5 continental breakfast will be served during the candy cane contest, according to a Buckhead news release. Buckhead is excited to host the second annual Holiday tradition.

“Buckhead Mountain Grill is dedicated to giving back to the communities that we serve. We are very passionate about what we do and the many ways that we can help others,” said owner Wes Johnson in the release. Elves, Sandy and Zane Baze will be on hand instructing the kids on how to roll the perfect candy cane while encouraging them to create their own unique candy cane design.

Contest Admission is three canned goods or a $3 donation to benefit Dare to Care Food Bank, kids are encouraged to decorate the Dare to Care Christmas Tree with their canned good donations. • First Prize: $100 Buckhead Mountain Grill gift certificate • Second Prize: $50 Buckhead Mountain Grill gift certificate • Third Prize: $25 Buckhead Mountain Grill gift certificate.


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Where to go and be seen in Southern Indiana

IN THE PUBLIC EYE • WHAT: Art Tour • WHEN: 4:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20 • WHERE: W.M. Kelly Co., 620 Durgee

Road, New Albany Dawn Spyker, public art administrator for the city of Jeffersonville, invites the public to tour the W. M. Kelly Co. facility at 4:30 Friday, Nov. 20, to view the newest Jeffersonville Public Art piece as it is being created. The Kelly Co. is working on manufacturing the steel pieces which will be the lighting units for “Illuminate Claysburg.” Currently, officials are working true to schedule with hopes of an install happening in December (weather permitting). The artist responsible for the design, Jonathan Mirgeauex, and his team will also be at the site.

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GO GAGA WITH GIFTS • WHAT: Gifts Galore — A Pop Up Shop of Handmade Gifts

• WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov.

21, Saturday, Dec. 5 • WHERE: Preservation Station, 100 Preservation Place, Jeffersonville • INFO: Artists may inquire at jdesignsbyjan@ yahoo.com; a limited number of spots are available. Shop until your heart's content. A select group of artists will make gift giving easy with glass, jewelry, accessories, fiber art, cork art, basketry, pottery and light refreshments for all. By purchasing local more of your dollars stay local and support small businesses.

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CHRISTMAS CODE RED • WHAT: ‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever' • WHEN: 8 p.m. Nov. 19-21 • WHERE: Clarksville Little Theatre, 301 E. Montgomery Ave., Clarksville

• INFO: clarksvillelittletheatre.org; 812-283-6522

In this hilarious Christmas classic, a couple struggling to put on a church Christmas pageant is faced with casting the Herdman kids – probably the most inventively awful kids in history. You won’t believe the mayhem when the Herdmans collide with the Christmas story head on. Directed by Allan Weller. For showtimes and ticket information, visit clarksvillelittletheatre.org.

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Jeffersonville’s Christmas tree sits illuminated in Warder Park during Light Up Jeffersonville last year. | FILE PHOTO

In the spirit

Your ultimate guide to Southern Ind O Tannenbaum

Holiday tree lighting events for Thanksgiving weekend: CHARLESTOWN

Light-up Charlestown will begin at 6 p.m., Friday, Nov. 27, on the Town Square.

JEFFERSONVILLE

Light-Up Jeffersonville will begin with a holiday parade at 5 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 28. The parade will begin on Riverside Drive and proceed along Spring Street to Warder Park. Once arriving at Warder Park, the tradition lighting of the Christmas tree will take place. The Ice Skating Rink will also be open throughout the evening.

NEW ALBANY

New Albany Holiday Fest, 1 to 6:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 28 in downtown New Albany: The Jingle Walk will be from 1 to 6 p.m.; YMCA Children’s program, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.; Scavenger Hunt for all ages, 1 to 6 p.m.; Light Up New Albany, lighting of the city Christmas tree, 6:30 p.m. at Bicentennial Park, corner of Spring and Pearl Streets. CORYDON

Kick off the Christmas Holiday season in Historic Corydon from noon to 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 28, at the Corydon Capitol State Historic Site, 202 E. Walnut St., Corydon. Besides lighting up the square the event will also feature free carriage rides, festive store window displays, a cookie walk, live music, famous characters, visits with Santa, Ugly Christmas Sweater Contest, free drawings and a live nativity.

Tidings of good cheer

Holiday events in November, December: HOLIDAY BOOK SALE

Celebrate Thanksgiving with special deals on cookbooks and more at the Friends of the Library’s upcoming book sale. The Friends of the New Albany-Floyd County Public Library will hold its annual

Bill Dickens, New Pekin, right, hand Department, as they work to constr and Spring streets in downtown Ne

Thanksgiving Book Sale, 9 a.m. to 1 Nov. 21, in the library’s Annex Build the sale, all cookbooks and diet boo only 25 cents. Cooking magazines a will be free with any purchase. Reg for hardbacks; 50 cents for paperba movies; and 10 cents for magazine CRAFT BAZAAR

Tunnel Hill Christian Church annua be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday and and 21, at the church, 5105 Old Geo Georgetown. Handmade crafts by s dors will be available for sale along pies and cookies. Eat-in and carry-o


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ds a limb to Aaron Ballard, New Albany, both with the New Albany Street ruct a 25-foot Christmas tree in Bicentennial Park at the corner of Pearl ew Albany on Monday. | STAFF PHOTO BY CHRISTOPHER FRYER

1 p.m., Saturday, ding. As part of oks will sell for and pamphlets gular prices are $1 acks, CDs and VHS es and pamphlets.

al Craft Bazaar will Saturday, Nov. 20 orgetown Road, several local venwith homemade out meals will be

available for sale both days. For more information, contact the church office at 812-923-5344. ‘LIFE’S A HAPPY SONG’

Holy Family Theatre Group presents its 32nd stage production “Life’s A Happy Song,” Friday, Nov. 20, family night and Saturday, Nov. 21, 21-and-over night. Show starts at 7:30 p.m., doors open at 6:45 p.m., Holy Family Marchino Hall, 129 West Daisy Lane, New Albany. For reservations call 502-7244330 (leave a message at voicemail) or email mcambron221@gmail.com. Recommended donation: $5 adult / $3 high school and younger. SEE HOLIDAYS, PAGE 8

Residents watch the lighting of the Christmas tree at Bicentennial Park in downtown New Albany last year. | FILE PHOTO


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ENTERTAINMENT

MOVIES:

Lem Jackson as Jack Frost. | SUBMITTED PHOTO

A chill is in the air CLARKSVILLE — Derby Dinner Playhouse is performing “Jack Frost Saves Christmas” through Dec. 21 as part of its Children’s Musical Theatre Series. Father Winter can no longer continue his important weather work and when he retires he leaves a magical young boy, Jack, to carry on his winter responsibilities. At the North Pole, a spirited group of winter animals discover Jack and soon realize he is not like other children and that he has some very special icy abilities. The animals decide to bring him to Christmastown where Jack experiences the town in holiday hysterics over an ever-growing heat wave caused by Father Winter’s absence. As Christmas Eve arrives, Jack discovers and accepts his talents and in doing so saves Christmas. “Jack Frost Saves Christmas” is under the direction of Tina Jo Wallace. The cast includes Lem Jackson, Bill Hanna, Carly Stotts, Sandra Rivera, David Myers and J.R. Stuart. The book and lyrics for this production were written by Matt and Tina Jo Wallace and the music was composed by Scott Bradley. Musical numbers featured are “Searching for

SOIN THE KNOW

• WHAT: ‘Jack Frost Saves

NOV. 20 “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2” “Secret in Their Eyes” “Spotlight”

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This week's entertainment releases

ALBUMS: NOV. 20 é “Dark Sky Island” by Enya “25” by Adele

BOOKS: NOV. 24 é “Thing Explainer” by Randall Munroe “Boys in the Treet” by Carly Simon

Christmas’

• WHEN: Public perfor-

mances run Nov. 21, 27, 28, Dec. 5, 12, 19, 21 • WHERE: Derby Dinner Playhouse, 505 Marriott Drive, Clarksville • INFO: For ticket information please call 812-2888281 or visit derbydinner. com. Me,” “Countdown to Christmas,” “Frost!” and more. All public performances of “Jack Frost Saves Christmas” are on Saturdays with Breakfast at 9 a.m. and lunch at noon. A breakfast and lunch performance has also been added on Friday, Nov. 27. All performances feature a kid friendly menu. Santa will be at every public performance and will visit every table. School performances of “Jack Frost Saves Christmas” are available throughout the week and are scheduled for Nov. 23 thru Dec. 18. Lesson Plans that meet the Kentucky and Indiana academic goals are made available to enhance the educational opportunities.

Being guided by the candlelight SOIN THE KNOW

• WHAT: Candlelight Tours • WHEN: Dec. 4 and 5 and Dec.

11 and 12, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. • WHERE: The Historic John Work House at Tunnel Mill is located at 3709 Tunnel Mill Road, Charlestown. • INFO: Go online to historictunnelmill.org; find it under Historic Tunnel Mill on Facebook CHARLESTOWN — Christmas Candlelight Tours will take place at the Historic John Work House at Historic Tunnel Mill in Charlestown on Dec. 4 and 5 and Dec. 11 and 12 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tours of the historic house will be conducted throughout the evening. The John Work House, a National Register of Historic Places site, was built in 1811 and is currently undergoing restoration. The house will be decorated in a fashion appropriate to the early 19th century and illuminated with over 70 hand-dipped candles. Costumed re-enactors will be in and around the house interpreting

life in the historic period. Shop for unique historical items in the gift shop as well. There is no charge for the tours; however, a small donation for the restoration project is encouraged. Cookies and hot drinks will be provided as long as they last. Off-and-on interpretive programs throughout the night will include

live historical music, historic holiday traditions, and much more. This interpretive program is sponsored by Taylor Rose Historical Outfitters. The Historic John Work House at Tunnel Mill is located at 3709 Tunnel Mill Road, Charlestown. Find it under Historic Tunnel Mill on Facebook to learn more, or visit historictunnelmill.org.


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WINE SALE AT HUBER’S

• WHEN: Through Sunday, Nov. 22 • WHERE: Huber Winery • INFO: huberwinery.com; 812-923-9463

The semi-annual wine sale will run through Nov. 22. During this time there are extended discounts on wines (and spirits) based on the quantities purchased. For 6 to 11 bottles: Save 10 percent; for one to four cases: save 20 percent; for 5-plus cases: save 30 percent. • The Pop’s Reserve Release Party is from 6 to 9 p.m. today, Nov. 19. The winery opens at 10 a.m. that day, and you may purchase the wine starting then. It’s a free event and features samples of Pop’s, live music, and complimentary chili, cheese and crackers.

LIVE MUSIC AT HUBER’S

• WHEN: Saturday, Sunday • WHERE: Huber Winery

Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 21, Sunday, Nov. 22 [huberwinery.com]

Jeffersonville

• WHEN: Friday and Saturday

Friday, Nov. 20: Eric and Kenny; Saturday, Nov. 21: Kyle Hastings

LIVE MUSIC AT BIG FOUR BURGERS + BEER NEW ALBANY

• WHERE: Big Four Burgers + Beer, 114 E. Main St., New Albany

• WHEN: Friday and Saturday

Friday, Nov. 20: Kyle; Saturday, Nov. 21: Kelsey Allen

HOMEMADE HOLIDAY SALE

• WHEN: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21 • Where: Choices for Women, 2656 Charlestown Road, New

Albany Choices for Women, 2656 Charlestown Road, New Albany, will sponsor a Homemade Holiday Sale, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 21, at the Choices office. All sales will be donated to Choices for Women to support their services to children, parents, and grandparents throughout our area. Enjoy homemade crafts, jams, jellies, baked goods, holiday décor, clothing, hats, and household items. Every item is crafted with love and makes great holiday gifts. Pictures with Santa we be taken from 10 a.m. to Noon. With a $10 donation, you will receive a flash drive to create pictures and show on your home computer. All donations will benefit children in the area.

CRAFT BAZAAR

• WHEN: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Saturday, Nov. 20, 21 • WHERE: Tunnel Hill Christian Church, 5105 Old George-

town Road, Georgetown Tunnel Hill Christian Church annual Craft Bazaar will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday and Saturday, Nov. 20 and 21, at the church, 5105 Old Georgetown Road, Georgetown. Handmade crafts by several local vendors will be available for sale along with homemade pies and cookies. Eat-in and carry-out meals will be available for sale both days. For more information, contact the church office at 812-923-5344.

LSI BREAKFAST SERIES LIVE MUSIC AT WICK’S

• WHAT: Live on State • WHERE: Wick’s, 225 State St., New Albany

Friday, Nov. 20: Bella Blue Band; Saturday, Nov. 21: Lawn Dart Accident; Saturday, Nov. 28: Eight Inch Elvis (above)

LIVE MUSIC AT NAPH

• WHERE: New Albany Production House, 1736 E. Main St.,

New Albany Friday, Nov. 20, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.: Awake At Last, Ventura, A Rumor Of War, $6 advance/$8 day of; Saturday, Nov. 21: Second Street Bridge, Scorched Earth Society, $6 advance/$8 day of; Sunday, Nov. 22: UWA Throwdown (wrestling), $8, kids 5 and under free [naproductionhouse.com]

LIVE MUSIC AT BIG FOUR BURGERS + BEER JEFFERSONVILLE

• WHERE: Big Four Burgers + Beer, 134 Spring St.,

• WHEN: 7:30 to 9 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 3 • WHERE: IUS, 4201 Grant Line Road, New Albany

Leadership Southern Indiana Breakfast Series, 7:30 to 9 a.m., Thursday, Dec. 3, at Indiana University Southeast (University Center Hoosier Room), 4201 Grant Line Road, New Albany. Speaker will be Bob Carr, chairman and chief executive officer of Heartland Payment Systems. Legacy Club members, free, LSI Alumni dues members $23, guests, $30. Registration due by Nov. 25. For more information call 812-246-6574.

CRAFT EXPO

• WHEN: Noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5 • WHERE: Fraternal Order of Eagles, 113 W. Maple St., Jef-

fersonville Fraternal Order of Eagles, 113 W. Maple St., Jeffersonville, will host a craft and expo event, noon to 4 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 5, at the lodge. Admission is free with plenty of items for sale, including Norwex and Avon. Table rental space is available for $20. For more information call 502-727-0250 or 502-439-7380.


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CRAFT EXPO

POP UP SHOP

Gifts Galore — Pop Up Shop of Handmade Gifts with a variety of handmade delights, is from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 21 and again on Saturday, Dec. 5, at Preservation Station, 100 Preservation Place (between Chestnut Street and Market Street, west off of Spring Street), Jeffersonville. A select group of artists will make gift giving easy with glass, jewelry, accessories, fiber art, cork art, basketry, pottery and light refreshments for all. CHRISTMAS CONCERT

Collingsworth Family Christmas Concert, presented by Silver Heights Camp and Retreat Center, is Wednesday, Dec. 2, 7 p.m., at Graceland Baptist Church, 3600 Kamer Miller Road, New Albany. Tickets available until Dec. 1 at PC Home Store, 123 Cherry St., New Albany, PC Building Supplies, 150 Hunter Station, Sellersburg. Call 812-2460746 for Information or to order tickets by mail. Advanced tickets, $20, door admission, $25. WELCOME TO PLEASANT VALLEY

Safe Harbor Christian Church, 3002 Murphy Road, Memphis, will host a free Christmas event, “Welcome to Pleasant Valley,” 7 p.m., Dec. 2, 4 and 5, in the church sanctuary. Wednesday, Dec. 2 at 6 p.m., gospel-recording sensation The Nelons will perform on the main stage. The Nelons have won numerable awards including Six Gospel Music Association DOVE Awards and three Grammy nominations. They are regulars on the famed Gaither Homecoming Video Series and are sought after worship leaders in various state music and choral conferences. CHRISTMAS EXPRESS

First Baptist Church, 813 E. Spring St., New Albany, will present “The Christmas Express,” Dec. 4-6. Showtime is 7 p.m. all three nights. Admission is free. The play, which will take place in the church sanc-

Eddie Arnold, Palmyra, left, and Bill Dickens, New Pekin, both with the New Albany Street Department, prepare limbs for a 25-foot Christmas tree in Bicentennial Park at the corner of Pearl and Spring streets in downtown New Albany on Monday. | STAFF PHOTO BY CHRISTOPHER FRYER

tuary, is a comedy with a seasonal religious message. BRANDON’S HOUSE BENEFIT

The annual Brandon’s House Christmas yard sale will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 5, in the Fellowship Hall at DePauw Methodist Church. There will be lots of Christmas decorations, Christmas trees, crafts, homemade cookies and candy, and gifts. A barbecue lunch will be available. All proceeds will benefit Brandon’s House Counseling Center, a nonprofit agency with offices in New Albany and Corydon. Call 812-9492499 for more information. CANDLELIGHT TOURS

Christmas Candlelight Tours, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., Dec. 4 and 5 and Dec. 11 and 12, at the Historic John Work House at Historic Tunnel Mill, 3709 Tunnel Mill Road, Charlestown. Tours of the historic house will be conducted throughout the evening. The house will be decorated in a fashion appropriate to the early 19th century and illuminated with over 70 hand-dipped candles. Costumed re-enactors will be in and around the house interpreting life in the historic period. Shop for unique historical items in

the gift shop as well. Cookies and hot drinks will be provided as long as they last. Off-and-on interpretive programs throughout the night will include live historical music, historic holiday traditions, and much more. CHRISTMAS COOKIE STROLL

The annual Christmas Cookie Stroll is 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 5, in downtown Jeffersonville. Enjoy going from shop to shop in Historic Downtown Jeffersonville collecting one cookie from each participating shop. This is also the same day of the Walk the Bridge event. JOY TO THE WORLD

This December marks the 10th anniversary presentation of “Joy To The World” provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. It encompasses the largest display of nativity sets in Southern Indiana and a 20 minute presentation that takes you on a walk to Bethlehem. “Joy To The World” is scheduled for presentations to run every 30 minutes, 6 to 9 p.m., Dec. 3 - 5, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Ind. 403, Charlestown. The event is free, and light refreshments are served.

event is free. For more information contact the Reference Services Desk at 812-949-3523.

Fraternal Order of Eagles, 113 W. Maple St., Jeffersonville, craft and expo event, is from noon to 4 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 5, at the lodge. Admission is free with plenty of items for sale, including Norwex and Avon. Table rental space is available for $20. For more information call 502-727-0250 or 502-439-7380.

ONE VOICE

POPS SPECTACULAR

SENIOR ANGEL TREE

The Ogle Center, on the campus of IU Southeast, 4201 Grant Line Road, New Albany, will present A 1940s Radio Holiday Pops Spectacular, 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 5 and 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6, in the Ogle Center on the IU Southeast campus. Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the door, $10 for students at all times, and are available at the Ogle Center ticket office, by calling 812-941-2525, or online at oglecenter.com. CELEBRITY WAITER DINNER

The Clark County Youth Shelter & Family Services, Inc. will celebrate the 12th Annual Holiday “Celebrity” Waiter Dinner, 6 p.m., Monday, Dec. 7, at the Knights of Columbus Hal, 225 E. Market St., Jeffersonville. This event is its largest fundraiser. For more information call 812-2845229 or at ccys@ccysfs.org.

HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE

Clark County 4-H holiday open house, 6 to 8 p.m., Dec. 8, at the Clark County 4-H Fairgrounds, 9608 Ind. 62, Charlestown. Enjoy free food and games as you learn more about what Clark County 4-H has to offer. Get assistance with enrolling or re-enrolling in the Clark County 4-H Program. For more information call 812-256-4591.

One Voice Christmas concert a choir composed of children in K-6th grade, is at 7 p.m., Dec. 14, at Centenary United Methodist Church, 309 E. Spring St., New Albany. Following the concert well will have refreshments that will be served by the One Voice families. The Senior Citizen’s Angel Tree Project is officially underway and the community is invited to participate by adopting an Angel. The project will serve 506 elderly and disabled individuals this year from local long-term care facilities and homebound care management clients in Clark, Floyd, Harrison and Scott counties. LifeSpan Resources has sponsored this annual Christmas Holiday project for 27 years in which gifts of clothing, toiletries, candy, music, etc., are purchased for these very special “Angels.” Angels can be adopted online from the agency’s website: lifespanresources. org, via Facebook or directly from LifeSpan. Most Angels request a sweat suit, gown or pajamas, socks, underwear, candy, and toiletries (lotion, powder, deodorant, Kleenex). For more information contact Earlene Bennett, coordinator, at 812-206-7904 or by email at ebennett@lsr14.org. WESTMINISTER VILLAGE

Westminster Village Senior Living Community, 2200 Greentree North, Clarksville, is hosting a holiday bazaar, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Friday, Nov. 20. There will be crafts, jewelry, handmade cards, ornaments, crochet and knitted items, baked goods, and much more. Public invited to attend.

CORYDON DULCIMER SOCIETY

The Corydon Dulcimer Society will be performing Christmas music at the New Albany-Floyd County Public Library Thursday, Dec. 10, from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Strassweg Auditorium. The concert will feature classical, contemporary, spiritual and original holiday selections. The

HENRYVILLE BAZAAR

Henryville High School Holiday Bazaar, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday Nov. 21, in the Furnish Gymnasium, 213 N. Ferguson St., Henryville. The bazaar will include vendor booths, pictures with Santa, choir concert and a silent auction.


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